Sunday, December 26, 2004

The Turkish Experiment with Westernization By Habib Siddiqui

"The Turkish Experiment with Westernization
By Habib Siddiqui
Al-Jazeerah, December 26, 2004

'Cultural slavery is far more harmful than mere political domination. Yet in practice, they are inseparable.' The great Muslim historian, Ibne Khaldun, recognized this fact nearly six centuries ago in his monumental work, Muqaddimah.
More than a hundred years ago, the British government appointed Dr. William Hunter to propose specific measures that would enable Muslims in the Indian subcontinent to be ruled more efficiently. Hunter recommended that the Muslim youth be 'western educated.' Western education would make Muslims more tolerant of the British rule, like the Hindus who had already succumbed to such a British gambit. The recommendation for implanting the British educational policy was carried out so meticulously that there hardly exists today a single school where a balanced and adequate knowledge of religion is imparted in relation to demands of our modern time. "

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